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THE FIELD l\l) FIRENIDE.
tinrieffu. .Duly it. i*?7.
f<r- We lire prepared, with
new type, new presses, and good
workmen, to do all kinds of Job
Work, at short notice, and m |>ri
ces lower than the lowest.
A Heavy Storm.
One of Ili<‘ lit'avie-l Storms tli:il ever
vi-ited tliis locat'd v, |):issc,l over tills
jilace from Nortli-west to South-east, on
tin* evening of tin* lsi ins|. The clouds
were dense, low and heavily charged
w ith electricity and hail. We have
heard already of much damage to crops,
fenring', &e.
!>r. li. it. Strong,
rail es|ieeial attention to
she mlverliseineiit of Dr. B. It. Strong,
Here --in to Ur. W. Williams. I>rng
oist and Apothecary, who has titled up
the estahl islnnent in ex eel lent taste, and
is prepared to till orders tor fresh and
genuine 1 trugs, ( hemieals, Paints. Oils,
Ae. with satisfaction to customers, low
for cash. !looks and Slat innery are also
kept. Read advertisement, and give
him a t rial.
(dipt. Jl \Vilson.
Tlie advenisetiienr of I aptain .). M.
Wilson will attract attention. His
goods are always of the host, in great
variety, and sold on the most reasona
ble terms.
The Firm of \V. .1. Kiser At Cos.
.Notice (heir advertisement. W. .1.
Kiser is of long experience in trade,
and one of the best business men in up
per <teorgia. (puck, prompt and ener
getic. Mr. C. Kiser knows how to
please his customers, and with good
tact for I rade, is one id* our clever busi
ness men. Dull as times ad*, he is al
ways cheerful, active, accommodating
and obliging, and the house is hound to
.succeed. *
Died
In Marinin, on the gitrh ultimo, Mrs.
Fanxik \okii('t"i i , wife of Mr. 1.. S.
Xortlieutf, one of our oldest and much
esteemed merchants, Site leaves a large
family to mourn their loss. We tender
ro them our sympathy in their sad be
reavement.
Ait Architect of Ruin.
In our last issue, we copied the re
marks of an admiring friend of < tenoral
Toombs. 1 n tills issue, we give the es
timate of tlie ( if only to
InmrlfCP dilforonlh men and things
appear when viewed from dillerent
stand-points.
Defender of the Faith.
Kx-ttov. Jos. K. brown has assailed
ten. Cordon for alleged complicity in
negotiating a treaty with Mr. Hayes,
whereby Mr. Ifayes: was to he counted in
as President, and the .Southern States
w ere to tie fully restored to Hieireqiiali
ty'in the Cnion. We know nothing a
tiniil the bargain, and can only say that
it Hen. Gordon did this, he is entitled
to tlie gratil tide of every man, w oman
stud child in the South, for securing ad
vantages which we sought by voting for
Greeley, and which we would hardly
iia ve reached if Tildeli had been elected.
He tliis as it may, how odd it sounds for
Brown to accuse any one of being un
faithful to the Democratic party.
Tlie State Convention.
We are to have a Convention of tlie
State in July instant, representing a
mere fraction of the people of Georgia,
to remodel tlie organ ir law of the State.
The truth is, the people did not know
what they were to vote for, and did not
go to the polls; and now that tlie tiling
is fixed upon them, with the inevitable
expense, they w ill console themselves
with the power in reserve, to accept or
reject till* new I oast it lit ion as judgment
may dictate.
The total vote in the State, as w e learn
from the ('nnxtitutinri , i for Convention
48,Ti11, and for no Convention Jit, 105,
leaving A majority for Convention of
b.'JTt votes.
Tlie Colton Supply.
The receipts of the present will lie
considerably less than the crop of last
year, and price- continue tirin, on a
healthy basis, at about The same ligures
of last year. The reports of tffc* grow,
ing crop exhibit no increase of acreage,
while they show outlie whole inferior
condition. Tlie probability, therefore,
is, that producers will receive as good,
perhaps heller, prices - than in the last
season.
Mining in to^irgia.
Milling in upper ■ o orgia i- beguiling
to attract that attention among mining
capitalists abroad which the magnitude
of its interests demands. tVc have tlie
aiitimriiv th“ able-f mining works
published for saying that “this i- the
richest mim i in the world,
California 1 Uhherto,
there Inis lie, n tWfßjtryoiid sur
face miningi Now, (Allergy
i proper:- iji rented to veiiij^^ning.and
irem bin .•iii.TsJStl*"" * gonngoh in
a great no n> jJfi e-. in.'.', -a! ing the pre
en.,-e "pp'-r. 'ilvei and other
valuable That a rich harvest a
exj.iJi ■ i iml not only the ex
plorers. lint this whole country, we
have no doubt, believing as we do, that
(ires of inestimable value lie beneath
tlie surface of the lands of upper Geor
gia. We find the follow ing article in
tlie Atlanta I'uiinlihitii.ii on mining in
Georgia :
•• But few of our people are aware of
the importance now'given to the min
ing interest in Georgia by capitalists in
“flier Stales. Hardly a w eek passes hut
some large mine is sold in north Geor
gia at a fabulous price, ai.d yet we hear
trom the purchasers that they would
not take ten times the price thev paid
for the mines they purchased.
\\ e learn that there is just as much
: excitement about milling ill I lie w estern
) part of the State as in north Georgia,
i and there lias been recently some very
valuable discoveries of copper and gold
in the county of Carroll, and west of
l bis enmity.
" Seventy-two miles west of this cit v,
j not tar trom tin-* iiite of the Georgia
\\ estern Bailroad, tlit* celebrated Stone
Hill Copper Mine is now opened, and
: is being worked on a very large scale,
: employing a limit three hundred hands,
j atiil is making a fine yield. One mile
i from Stone II ill. Gov. Smith has opened
up a splendid mine of copper, w liieli is
said to lie eijuat, if not superior, to tie*
One at Stone Hill. This mine hits re
cently been sold to Gen. Ilealy, of the
I’uited Sta!,*s Army, who Is investing a
large amount of money in western Geor
gia and eastern Alabama. Still further
west, a Mr. Johnson, from Tennessee,
lias iliscovered copper ore of a ti lie q mil
ify. and lias formed a company ol north
ern capitalists, and have commenced
milling. Sonic gent lenten from Penn
sylvania have recently been prospect
ing tit rough till* country, ;iml on tlu-ir
return honie made ii very cfib.iiade re
port of the copper ami gold. They pur
chased, during their investigation, SO
acres, on which is a rich gold vein, pay
ing eight thousand dollars cash for the
land and mineral interest. We think
this part of our State lias been overlook
ed long rinuigjj, and we. propose at an.
early day to lav before our readers
something of the wealth ot'lhUecrtinii.
Biography of Linton Stephens.
We have just published from the Press
ot 77n* Fi'Wd {tint F/7'i.<,7n' its first speci
men of Pamphlet Printing, a large *(li
tibn, letters and notices of
( oI.J. I). Waddell * admirable Biogra
phy of Judge Stephens. The printing
we submit as evidence of our skill. The
pamphlet we. recommeed to public at
tention as embodying the opinions of
cultivated minds, of a work in which
all intelligent Georgians must feel an
interest. We copy below, from among
the articles, tlie notice of the Viilimiiil
I,'i‘jiiihHfii ii, at Washington city :
“ 'l'llis is a remarkable book, in that it
cannot be justly styled a biography or
history, and yet !• combines to a certain
extent the best eliitritcferjstic.s of both.
It is a confidential and faithful record
of the private life of tw o of the leading
men of tin* age, iifihe form of familiar
correspondence .'.embracing about fort y
years of active t boughtand service ; and
during litis long period, the most inter
esting and imptul*|id events in the his
tory of tin* country and fjie world are
discussed in letters and speeches and
public documents, with marked ability .
and with fraternal ease and freedom. *
* * The brothers * found time to
correspond frequently and freely on all
great ci nest ions of philosophy, history,
science, literature, law, government,
polities, arts, morals ami religion. Now
the combined results of all the thinking
and observation on this w ide range of
topics, for this long series of years, by
these two master minds, are here con
densed and classified in a beautiful vol
ume of about font* hundred pages.—
Surely, such a work must prove an or
nament to any public library, a rich
treasure to every household, ail in valua
ble auxiliary to college students,as well
as to every young man in tin* land who
values intellectual and moral Improve
ment. ’’
The South lias no mote inter
est than the north in tin* deter
mined preservation of the Feder
al system, Indeed, it is not hard
to realize that, with the well
known more rapid increase of
population in Southern countries,
| taking the well-known decline
|in that respect in New England,
| the South will have in a lew
I years the least interest in the
doctrine of State rights. She is
! today tight ing I lie battle of New
England, upholding a doctrine
New England would gladly pre
serve a few years hence. .\a*/i
villi' Ame r iron, hr m .
I can say this of Hayes, that
his Southern policy meets my
most cordial approval. It was
really the policy contended for
by the Democrats in the hist can
; vass, and he has done more to
carry it out satisfactorily than Mr.
Tilden might have been aide to do
had he been declared President.
Mr. Tilden would have met with
strong oppo-ilion from the ttllra
leaders of tin* Republican party.
Mr. Hayes and the men lie has
called around him would not
have been those leaders. But
such opposition is paralyzed now,
because he is the acknowledged
head of the Republican party.
The Democrats, of course, aequi
| esce, and I lie re i- peace all a
round, and prosperity will as
suredly follow, and for this Mr.
* Hayes deserves the gratitude of
the whole countrv. Blair* let
ter tn Brondhet.nl.
•k '
Stliaxoe as it may se^m,an ex
change fum-i-h es its readers with
• ;usw- r ,npi[i amj. the lol!?w nig s in
valuable recipe, the oiy- /,*i|tiaiiy
a- reliable as'jlfe other. JNvjthoul
T II E F I E LI) AND F 3 R ES IDE.
extra charge! -a thing we should
like to do ourselves if we could
afford it: "1 mi can get rid of a
wart by stealing a piece of pork
and burying it under a stone. A
horse chestnut carried in (he left
pocket is equally elfoclive. Or
get an old piece of string and
rub with ii the objectionable e\
cresceiti-e. repeating in a soft and
appealing voice t,he invocation,
‘Anamana monamike. Barcelona
bona strike, hare ware from a
back, halico batico w e wo vvark!' "
And tin* wart is gone, or if it isn't
yon* may know that your voice
wasn’t as soft and appealing as
it ought to have been. In com
mil ting the larceny of the pork,
you had bid ter lc careful as to
the size of the piece yon steal,
or you nun suddenly iiml yum
self a sort of wart growing on the
“in’ardf "of a jail a. watt, too,
that no invocation of that kind
wdl remove, ('i)nrirr donraaf.
The Ol‘:i|ioil ol licit!'*
w vmatsox,
Dottn Piat i says : The ora l ion
of Editor 1 lenry Wat terson on
the occasion ol tile decoration of
the t'ouiederate (lead at Nash
ville. Hashes like anew stars
light trom tlie dead- vacancy of
old predjttdices and partisanship,
and stands otit bi - oad.*in hold re
lief, clear cut as a cameo stone,
in honor to the orator and to the
(South, whose universal senfj
ments he tiltered that day.
Asa speech. from a likerarv
point of view, it was complete,
perfect and sublimely beautiful ;
as ti history of the new era of
kindly sent intent that has rolled
into view, it was a- the sunlight
after the gray prospective dawn.
OpiiiiOM <M (h‘H, fiolfltC Oil
■f 1 !t: w sa,
I'ite (ITeat i'russiau (Icneial
thinks that the llnssi.iu army
will find great diflii uity to live
on the products of Bulgaria, or
even to make a suliicient: amount
of purphascs there for the support
of their troops. Though tmw’i!
ling to commit himself either
way, the gallant veteran never
theless frankly cxjircssed hi- be
lief that then*a! Russian troubles
would miiy ju-j |(Cgiii afb-r the
Danube had been cm -,ci|, but
that the Russians, once ,icm
wiuild not dare to make, the ex
pcriinents through tlie danger
onsly defensive Ballwin tiimin
tains, -Hid would, in the main, in
their onward march, follow to
the let ler almost t lk* plans and
movement of previous cant
paigns.
ktaftin; Hu* Hoiv ajti:ui
1-0 K THE OHA VE ol M A limit.r
(ioxSTAxtixol’LE, May ltd. -The
Indy caravan, under command of
Hadchi Izzel, late keeper of lie*
harem of the (Jiand Sheriti' of
Mekkit, lia |eft by ordel of the
sultan for JVlekUa and Medina.
They are charged to tell the peo
ple of the holy cities that Russia,
which persecutes within it- do
minions all noil-orthodox seels,
is determined to drive the* chief
of Islam out of Europe, in order
the easier lo convert to its own
faith its Mahommedan subject .
The sultan therefore call upon
the faithful to gird their word
for hal tle against “.infidel Rus
sia,” so as to protect tin-ir co-re
ligionists in tin* t’liiiiea, in the
< Jaiiciistis, and in < 'cut i * I Asia, all
subjects of Rll ia, against I in*
loss of t heir ! rue I'a il It. Th e
same •‘•caravan iias been ordered
to request of I lie (Ira in I Sic rilfol
M(*kka to oiler prayer by day and
by uiglt I ill I lie grave ol lln - jin >pb
et at Medina for the triumph ol
I'urkish arms, find cal) upon all
inhabitants of the- two cities to
join in those religion- devotion:-,
ilt* also promises them that
should (he Turkish arm ■ m i-ccd
the Sultan himself will make a
pilgrimage to Mckka and Medina
and reward tin* inhabitant: of
those cities m truly imperial
style. Before dispaii liing ••the
caravan" ilit- Sultan, in a jann
pons and ceremonious maimer,
adopted tin* -title of “Defeniba
of I In* Fait It. Iti- ti inter 1h i
title only tlia! the* Sublime I'orle
maintains |lie right of the Sultan
to use I lie treasure- of ifn* Vb
ques for war jmrpost- .
A -eel '-1 polil (• 111 it 'I jli !
been organized here from Euro
jieans and Turktin* latter only
too glad io watch Ru-sian ji- .
who abound just now in ( 'on
stantinople. The Emojc an part
ol tliis new polici i- emjibiycd in
watchnig, the cotlee hou-e'- and
saloons t here, to mix l ln-m -(*! -.
among foreigner and resident
( It list ia n-. and to a-cerlaiii tie tr
\ iew • on public affair .
All eye- are turned toward
Eusischuck, where the first Bus
inn attack i- expected. That
city now contains about thirty
live battalions of infantry and
i eight Held batteries. As vet, it
cannot be said that the torts are
ail in a high state ot etlicieuev,
| but the various fortifications are
j well built, and the improvements
made during the past eight weeks
show a remarkable energy, not
usuaKy met with in the turki h
; service.- Sunday Ah mini.
K’ieiilmg i (iciiiiihei's.
I’he follow ing receipt for pick
ibi" < ttcnmbct- mu,! making'them
retain their eolor and limitless, j
highly reeouiniended: ('til olf
yoitf cttetim hers wit It a harp
j knile, and a\ oid bruising | hem as
•Buell possible. Id pickle, to
one gal lott oj uluojm! put (• \,■ 11
: ga I lons ol wat (*r, and to one bar
re! <f pickle put two tablespoon
Inis ol pulverized alum ; place
\amr pickle in the barrel ami then
w a-di ymi rcimi jin her clean .anti
drop them in ; then cover them
w it h a olot li, being careful to have
t hey -lot h to cover t hem all tip. As
la-! a- I lie cloth collccis Ihe - lime
Irom I hem, wash il and replace it
over tile ( llelliubeis again. The
•‘lotii must be washed at least
once a week as long as any scum
j or slime i The vinegar made
in i his wav call he. used for table
use, or any ot her its* that vinegar
ii used lor aft er ! tie pick les ;nv
1 used mi I of ii.
Ik H. Strong,
Success,,,- \\ . Williams.
Onitjfiisl f Npotiinatn.
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D ST VN i> in VIA ii I I.TT V. ,-unt w ill
Ivccpon liaiul. amt I'd!--111>, , ~1 ,1.1: v 1
*1: fAM A I *>i ~ -j
It'hsft /im/ (inmhi4
Druses! (liemicais!
I’A 1 NTS WDOILS!
i <J ILI: l' .V: FA NCY AHTtC LES !
FINE I’ERI 1 MERV Ac.
1 <>ma in 1; w 1111 \ sum ii 01
SHiool Hooks
AM)
STATION FRY.
i i wk**• li will ho SUM) |j)\\ j<i j
( Ih. * t ijiliuh rai’lulls rom
jrhi 11 • ho| h\
Mi\ J. U. SIMPSON,
v inail.i f>i'oi;i.,
111 •!id, *J 111 v 1 s 7v. 1 N
J. M. Wilson.
M V\ I I A1 TI BT.B Ol
TIN A SIIKIiT I RON
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W oo(!on Wiiros.
rf ' Vl '
STOVES, hardware, fit-
I (ERA . lloFSi-: FURNISH
INO FOODS AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
1 vi 111: e-ixii
Si ia vv amt Feed < Til let s.
' ’m 11 iSbi-llers,
Turning I ’low
Wheel Bartow ,
Ral.es, Slmvel ,
Hoc .< Ga Si y (he
Blow. Blow Si oil, . A- c
VI. (I,
Sv rn{) \J ills,
I>J a Sii/irrior Uat.r.
l’o<' lv Ii I A TA BI.E ( I T LI T.’V.
VM>
<'a 1 pentei Ns S1111,,11 < .
Many \ at idic. of Wooden \\ are.
\ll lln - 111 (I 111.11 IV (#lll (-r V ;illl :i Blc \i 1
lii'li-.- 11111 on lie. I |,u -illi■ ti*l’llis;
M 1 rii-lta, July si, 1577. | y
a \s, midaivs!
\. a HKiNimj \'rs
V;js’irt \ 1 -a SloVr,
• ..jt ha
XOIr 11. 11,1. i-l 111 II I*l ,1:1 .
Tt :i rict > :i , ii e > • g < a',
u iti- 1; I.j. < 111*:ai* ioB ( \> 11;;
(1-0,!. ( >= ,11 or yon will 1110-0 : B.H--
.o gain. * (,ui- ami . -1- |.„- y oili -. |r.
\ Inrg'- a • ,1 110 il of I > \ (iooiG, 1)n
Goo I . Bc.-uly -M:t(le ('lothing, Sliecting
liii'l siiii-liugv, Boo!-, Shoe . Ila: -, No
fions. Ac. Also,
(dftX 'KBjES !
BHi8 Hi ! 1 ( olt'ce.'' Sugar, S|ii--,-., l'cj,|K-i-,
Soda, St liieli, Sojips, Also, line Se
ga tv and Tot,.: s o. ,qi J I j
T. J. ATKINSON,
ka 1 -no. oi oi 1:1.11 -iyi \bi-:,
MARIftTTA, DEO.
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< Ot ,Y! L’V I’RODI t'E
I Vfvl.x ON I 111. MO - I 1.181-a; 11 111:VI - .
K. M. Gookmvx. !•;. \. i.'o.si.er
5. M, COWS l Cl.
hi: \i.Fits i \
ITJJTIMZKKS,
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Old Printing Office Cuilfliuy,
I'-li !G It I ON'S
IIHIIIM iTIIII II Hi ItllMi
Kii|)(‘i|i|if)splint('.
MADI-: ItV
Oeorqe Upton. Boston, Mass.
AND
->■ It 111SI> l / /."S
\ M MON I \ t i:o
IMSSOIA HI) iiOA Ii
I’IIOSI'IIAT*^
NOT 11 IN il I‘.ETrER^^B
Fill! Ti lIMI’N (ill
o\ jgt
7 fir itnhs{ im ilt i t/ft /t /*///,v f\ t , H
I AI M -1-i 111.-II |. .1 .im.-Mii Sill it il.HI' DcKiilff
foil it iv, ex i cii>l ing tlu-iMigii is; ! 7.x, in
d' l ' inline Hie ellr, I ~r I-el lit jzei-dll
tile er((j> (it I lie ,-eeOMil \ e:t r
Aiinnl /.‘•-••iilts,
S(il l„ Nll n|( I tic Id tlil.en i Dili (1111 i \ ;|-
lion in thin, gray, s.-imG i-unl, A
ne\ er t'ert ili/ej (ill Isg j.
In is, I, No. Iw ;i nol leftili/, 11, \us.
-, •!. I .-on! wei e fel l ili/ej with :il>o IDs.
I’ 1 id . of It tgolale iiinl I |,|on, | n
15,.,, lie- -: 1 1i (• row were |il;mlej, No-.
- mu I ■’ Ix-ilig; .Ig;i ill lerl ili/eil at I lie rale
nt gnu pounds per acre, and NO-. I, :i
■•md ! planted w ii liont 10-rl iti/.ers :
Seed cotton
18. I. per iicrc.
No. I, no nr.imiic. produced :!ll Ills.
\.(. Hngsihilc, i .old
no, a. i: i g-da a-, * | in a “
No. 1, t pi on, *- | uys (.
No. t'plon, ■ |o s “
187:,.
No. I, no giiaiip, prcdin-mi mi ii,..
N". !!, Iflg-d.-de | | J}) .. '
•NO. not manured 111i- year, <;i;r> •>
No. I. not inaiuired tliis year, ,-Ji; * !
• I ptw+ipp'rneliiced I .10 1 ■
I • 'iiijitl I’nfirs t/rsuits.
No Gtliliio ' titjfi
"10 IVilcox, (:. At o. $7 s:| 1 ,;!(;t|
din Mi-n-yinan A Cos. ,|| 1,212
-to rpton, usu i,)2t;
■2IU I’ag-dali C, so |,|!)o
fc!u Wil'-o ~ At-,. |, o i | m
Merry mao A< o. I ! _s II
1 pfoh. Id (i| |, ms
Bag. dale, |d id t ,2lli
" ill (IN, <•. A< o. 2d !d l ,17s
05SO M'-n \man ,V to. 21 12 l.dlO
C'dll I pfoil, 2U ! I l.dS2
Odd Bagsdali l , 2U tl 1,40s
•Sill \\ ileox, A Cos. dl 2-1 1 ,aio
BID Nleirynym A< o. 2,s l,7Sf,
8!U I ptou, 27 22 1,802
810 Bag.dale 27 22 I ,<i!l7
1,0.*0 will-ox, 1,. a < 11. da (id 1,700
I. Merr.ittndA ( o do (17 1,750
J. I i(Toil ,:| 02 I (|(;<)
.1 o-r.r/'Bag ola 1.-. .; |no | ,i;s‘i
M a licit 1 Jidy st, 1877. I v
MARIETTA SAVINGS BANK.
•IGII.N B. U I\ T KBS, I‘resident.
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